Semiconductor Physics, Quantum
Electronics & Optoelectronics. 2003. V. 6, N 3. P. 324-332.
PACS: 42.65.Hw, 42.70.Nq,
77.80.-e
Photo-microdomains in ferroelectrics:
formation and light scattering caused by them A.N. Morozovska1,
E.A. Eliseev2,
V.V. Obukhovsky1,
V.V. Lemeshko1
1Taras Shevchenko Kyiv University,
Radiophysic Department, 64 Volodymyrs'ka str., 01033 Kyiv, Ukraine
e-mail: morozo@mail.i.com.ua, obukhovsky@univ.kiev.ua 2Institute for Materials Sciences, NAS of Ukraine, 3 Krjijanovskogo, 252180
Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract.We propose the theory of the micro-domains (MD) formation in ferroelectric
photorefractive crystals appeared under steady illumination by laser beam
perpendicular to the polar axis.
The crystal has the donor level made of photoactive impurity atoms. The
longitudinal photovoltaic current leads to surface charges accumulation
at the light spot boundary. These charges are localized at the nano-clusters
of different size and charge density randomly distributed in the thin
transition layer between light and dark. Each such cluster can be treated
as the seeding for one MD growth. Therefore the numerous MD appear around
the illuminated area. The micro-domain shape and physical properties are
studied in the phenomenological Ginsburg-Landau-Devonshire theory framework
with respect to the screening effects of ferroelectric medium.
We obtained, that when the cluster charge density is more that the critical
one, MD become very long and thin ones and in principle can intergrow
through the perfect sample. In such a case they could be easily registered
experimentally. So, exactly due to the transverse modulation effects the
MD length can be sharply increased from the dozens of microns and up to
the crystal length.
All theoretical results are in a good qualitative agreement with our experiments
on photo- micro-domain formation in LiNbO3
crystals and light scattering caused by them.
Keywords:
micro-domains, photorefractive ferroelectric crystals, GLD-theory, screening
effects.
Paper received 27.05.03; accepted for publication
17.06.03.